Deserto Particular/Private Desert to open 2021 Hollywood Brazilian Film Fest

Brazilian
(Deserto Particular to open Brazilian Fest)

The Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival has officially announced that the 13th edition of the festival will take place November 19-21, 2021, in Los Angeles. The festival will open with the North American Premiere of Aly Muritiba’s Deserto Particular/Private Desert.

The film, produced by Grafo Audiovisual and Fado Filmes, was selected as the official submission to represent Brazil for Best International Feature at the Oscars and had its World Premiere in Venice where it won the People’s Choice Award. The Opening Night screening will take place at the Fine Arts Theatre in Beverly Hills.

The festival will also feature the US Premieres of Madalena, directed by Madiano Marcheti, Meu Nome é Bagdá/My Name is Baghdad, directed by Caru Alves de Souza and Segredos do Putumayo/Secrets from Putumayo, directed by Aurélio Michiles and the Los Angeles Premieres of Cabeça de nêgo/A Bruddah’s Mind, written and directed by Déo Cardoso and Todos os Mortos/All the Dead Ones, directed by Caetano Gotardo and Marco Dutra.

“I am thrilled and honored that the festival is able to showcase the best in Brazilian cinema and portray the magnificent and complicated facets of the Brazilian people,” said Talize Sayegh, founder of the Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival. “The festival also provides an opportunity to remind U.S. audiences that Brazilian filmmakers are a part of the Latinx community and should be included in the conversation.” 

This year’s sponsors include the Consulate General of Brazil in Los Angeles, Copa Airlines and Santos Lloyd Law Firm.

ABOUT THE FILMS

Deserto Particular (Private Desert)

After he is fired for violence, a policeman searches the country for his online lover who unexpectedly disappeared.

North American Premiere

Cabeça de Nêgo/A Bruddah’s Mind

Brazilian

After reacting to an insult from a classmate and being expelled, an introvert geek blames the entire educational system for the situation and undertakes a lonely occupation in his precarious school until justice is done.

Los Angeles Premiere

Madalena

Brazilian

In a small rural town in the middle of acres and acres of soy fields, bodies keep turning up. The latest is the body of a trans woman Madalena (Chloe Milan). The lives of three people seem obscurely affected by the event and are told as separate vignettes.

US Premiere


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Meu Nome é Bagdá/My Name is Baghdad

Baghdad is a 17-year-old female skater who lives in a working-class neighborhood in São Paulo, skating with male friends and spending time with family. When she meets a group of female skateboarders, her life suddenly changes.

US Premiere

Segredos do Putumayo/ Secrets from Putumayo

Brazilian

In 1910, Roger Casement undertook an investigation of crimes committed against indigenous communities by the British-registered Peruvian Amazon Company. Excerpts from his Journal trace the harrowing picture of an extractive system based on killings and slave labor.

US Premiere

Todos os Mortos/All the Dead Ones

In Brazil, 1899, shortly after the abolition of slavery, the ghosts of the past still walk among the living. For the women of the Soares family, the task of giving up their privilege and adapting to a middle-class reality drives them to the brink of madness. For Iná Nascimento, a former enslaved woman, the struggle to reunite her loved ones in a hostile new world forces her to face the truth about herself. Between Brazil’s troubled past and fractured present, these women feel the ground shifting beneath their feet as they try to create a future of their own.

Los Angeles Premiere

Tickets to the festival screenings are now available and can be purchased at HBRFEST.com. All festival screenings will be held in accordance with the latest CDC guidelines on COVID-19 and proof of vaccination and face coverings are required for entry.

Brazilian
(Deserto Particular to open Brazilian Fest)

The Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival has officially announced that the 13th edition of the festival will take place November 19-21, 2021, in Los Angeles. The festival will open with the North American Premiere of Aly Muritiba’s Deserto Particular/Private Desert.

The film, produced by Grafo Audiovisual and Fado Filmes, was selected as the official submission to represent Brazil for Best International Feature at the Oscars and had its World Premiere in Venice where it won the People’s Choice Award. The Opening Night screening will take place at the Fine Arts Theatre in Beverly Hills.

The festival will also feature the US Premieres of Madalena, directed by Madiano Marcheti, Meu Nome é Bagdá/My Name is Baghdad, directed by Caru Alves de Souza and Segredos do Putumayo/Secrets from Putumayo, directed by Aurélio Michiles and the Los Angeles Premieres of Cabeça de nêgo/A Bruddah’s Mind, written and directed by Déo Cardoso and Todos os Mortos/All the Dead Ones, directed by Caetano Gotardo and Marco Dutra.

“I am thrilled and honored that the festival is able to showcase the best in Brazilian cinema and portray the magnificent and complicated facets of the Brazilian people,” said Talize Sayegh, founder of the Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival. “The festival also provides an opportunity to remind U.S. audiences that Brazilian filmmakers are a part of the Latinx community and should be included in the conversation.” 

This year’s sponsors include the Consulate General of Brazil in Los Angeles, Copa Airlines and Santos Lloyd Law Firm.

ABOUT THE FILMS

Deserto Particular (Private Desert)

After he is fired for violence, a policeman searches the country for his online lover who unexpectedly disappeared.

North American Premiere

Cabeça de Nêgo/A Bruddah’s Mind

Brazilian

After reacting to an insult from a classmate and being expelled, an introvert geek blames the entire educational system for the situation and undertakes a lonely occupation in his precarious school until justice is done.

Los Angeles Premiere

Madalena

Brazilian

In a small rural town in the middle of acres and acres of soy fields, bodies keep turning up. The latest is the body of a trans woman Madalena (Chloe Milan). The lives of three people seem obscurely affected by the event and are told as separate vignettes.

US Premiere


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Meu Nome é Bagdá/My Name is Baghdad

Baghdad is a 17-year-old female skater who lives in a working-class neighborhood in São Paulo, skating with male friends and spending time with family. When she meets a group of female skateboarders, her life suddenly changes.

US Premiere

Segredos do Putumayo/ Secrets from Putumayo

Brazilian

In 1910, Roger Casement undertook an investigation of crimes committed against indigenous communities by the British-registered Peruvian Amazon Company. Excerpts from his Journal trace the harrowing picture of an extractive system based on killings and slave labor.

US Premiere

Todos os Mortos/All the Dead Ones

In Brazil, 1899, shortly after the abolition of slavery, the ghosts of the past still walk among the living. For the women of the Soares family, the task of giving up their privilege and adapting to a middle-class reality drives them to the brink of madness. For Iná Nascimento, a former enslaved woman, the struggle to reunite her loved ones in a hostile new world forces her to face the truth about herself. Between Brazil’s troubled past and fractured present, these women feel the ground shifting beneath their feet as they try to create a future of their own.

Los Angeles Premiere

Tickets to the festival screenings are now available and can be purchased at HBRFEST.com. All festival screenings will be held in accordance with the latest CDC guidelines on COVID-19 and proof of vaccination and face coverings are required for entry.